Dedicated to you, my Friends, Readers, Subscribers, Followers and Visitors.
Today is a remarkable day in the history of Memographer.com and my photography- the 1,000’th email subscriber has registered to receive the news updates from my Travel Photo Journal. I want to thank you all for your loyalty to my photography. I would never be able to put on a photo blog like this without your continued interest. You keep me moving forward. So thank you!
The population of Rome, Italy is 2.7 million people. However, I was always wondering about another number- the population of Romans made of stone, marble, bronze and gold. Those Romans have lived in Rome for hundreds of years and become so much part of the city’s streets and piazzas, parks and gardens, arches and bridges, castles and churches, museums and exhibitions, fountains and the facades… the locals emerging from the realms of faith, myth and history.
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Congrats Alex on your big achievement!!
1000 is a big number! :)
You deserve it your work is great!!
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Congratulations Alex!
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Romans Made of Stone and Marble was definitely my favorite of the group. So beautiful and with all of them I escape to which story is behind them. I big, wonderful congratulations to your 1,000th Subscriber, Memographer. I enjoy your posts always.
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WooHoo, Congratualations on 1000 followers and what better way to celebrate than with some Roman statues.
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Just to clarify, it is 1000 registered email subscribers. Around 4000 followers [wink]
Congratulations! Not surprised you have so many subscribers with such beautiful photos :) Love the one of the water fountain.
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Funny, there are six photos of the water fountains in this post [wink]
Memo, these are Gorgeous examples – I can’t stop scrolling through and clicking on the individual shots for the larger view of those incredible details.
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And thanks, God, for Romans!
About the details: the wording on the second photo reads “Ave Maria” [wink]
What beautiful artwork this is. Number three is spectacular.
Thank you very much, Andrew!
Yes, Trevi Fountain (#3) is spectacular. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a wide lens on me for this one :(
Congratulations on the milestone Alex! Wishing more success.
Incredible collection of photos. You captured the Roman grandeur beautifully. I adore Roman cherub statues and fountains. Of course, my all time favorite is Trevi.
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Undoubtedly, Trevi is the most beautiful fountain in the world.